d s y er n 5. a a a 0 u e 2. 66 ta g Page 7 ms she r- 21. he ve es. Players Are Selected To Meet Senior Team Intramural all-star teams, the finalists of which are to battle it out in Allen Field House preceding the Kansas State game Friday. Feb. 25, have been picked. The names of the top intramural players are: Seniors: Larry Kelly, Alpha Tau Omega; Bob Marshall. Sigma Nu; John Peppercorn, Phi Gamma Delta; Dale Remsberg, Phi Delta Theta; Chuck Hill, Chicken Pickers, and Danny Gomez, Kappa Alpha Psi. Tom Russel, Oread; Jim Pusateri, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Bob McMichael, Phi Kappa PSI; Don Allen, Radicals; Craig Haselwood, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Bill Heinz, Delta Tau Delta; H. C. Palmer, Lambda Chi; Bob Lynch, Beta Theta Pi, George Mcver, Foster; and Dick Stroud Pi Kappa Alba. The senior coach is Larry Schwartz and the assistant coaches are Kirby Clark and Garold Wingate. Al Goodson, Alpha Phi Alpha; Thomas McClain, Alpha Phi Alpha; Joe Eichhorn, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Jim Burrows, Blackhawks; Bob Krisko, Chicken Pickers; Stu Luder, Alpha Tau Omega; Dick Matthes; Alpha Tau Omega; Bob Henderson; Eattenfeld; Dick Lee, Phi Gamma Delta; and Chuck Farnsworth, Phi Delta. The Juniors are Jim Jones, Beta Theta Pi; Jerry Sossaman, Delta Upsilon; Jerry Nelson, Delta Tau Delta; Bob Russell, Sigma Chi; and Jim Brownfield. Phi Kappa Psi. The talented sophomores are Jim Holt, Delta Upsilon; Dave Armentroun, Battenfield; Tom Holler, Alpha Tau Omega; Peter Abbott, Phi Gamma Delta; John Redick, Phil Delta Theta; Joe Mosier, Varsity; Jim Lindstrom, Acacia; and Jim Hendrickson, Rochdale. Peter Block, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Joe Spermity, Sigma Pi Epsilon; Jim Stankiewicz, Theta Chi; John Peterson, Beta Theta Pi; Joe Morris, Sigma Chi; Norm Mailen, Sigma Chi; and Curtis McClinton, Kappa Psi. Freshman team members are George Weems, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Anthony Baldomir, Empire; Guy Gelvin, Acacia; Bill Bogart, Battenfeld; Richard Schultz, Alpha Tau Omega and Jord Henderson, Carruth-OLEearn. Mike Clem, Phi Gamma Delta; Dave Liljestrand, Sigma Ngu; Bob LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass., VI 3-2966 Cordill, Stephenson; Lynn Washburn, Delta Upsilon; and Kar Kreutziger, Beta Theta Pi. Emporia State Downs Rockhurst Jim Robinson, Delta Tau Delta Dick Webster, Kappa Sigma; Larry McCallister, Phi Delta Theta; and Charlie Johnson, Sigma Chi. KANSAS CITY — Bob Castaneda continued to score in the double figures last night, but his effort was not enough to take Rockhurst past Emporia State. The Kansas team opened up in the second half and downed the Hawks, 73-60. The Hornets hit 13 of 22 second half shots to move out after a 32-32 half time tie, Darrrell Blachley scored 22 points for Emporia State. Castaneda, who set a new school scoring record last week, hit 27 points. Rockhurst led in field goals, 25-24. But the Hornets hit 25 free throws to win. About 40 per cent of all licensed drivers in the United States are women. Nebraska won by two points earlier in the year. But KU's swimming coach Jay Markley said that this meet may turn out differently. Conventient, time-saving way to get Kodak processing of your Kodachrome color slides and movies. Simply stop in here and get a supply of Kodak Prepaid Processing Mailers—the price you pay for the mailer is the price of the processing. Send exposed film in the Mailer to Kodak. Kodak will process your film and return your pictures directly to you. Markley said that in KU's last encounter with the Huskers, James Laidlaw, the Jayhawkers' 100-yard free style and 200-yard breast stroke man, was out. Here, Markley said, KU missed a chance for first in both the 200-yard breast stroke and the 400-yard medley relay. Laidlaw is now swimming again. "This is making a big assumption, but we could do it," he said. 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